The Private Journal of Fs Larpent Attached to the Head Quarters of Lord

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The Private Journal of Fs Larpent Attached to the Head Quarters of Lord
F Seymour Francis Seymour Larpent
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Thinkuig all soldiers and followers of an army virtuous and honest, he left the spoons, with a loaf, in his kitchen, and left his door open, to let FAILURE OF THE BRIDGE OF BOATS. 91 every one in who chose. When I returned^ his loaf and my spoons were gone. I was excessively vexed, but redress was in vain.
Seisses, 2Wi March. — At daybreak this morning head-quarters moved to this place, most of us, I be- lieve, fully expecting to be in Toulouse before night. We arrived here, within a league of
...the Garonne, by eight o^clock, when, to our great mortification, the part of the second division which had left this village at ten last night was just returning here again after daylight, owing to the bridge of boats having been too short, and the troops, therefore, unable to pass the river.
This is a most vexatious thing, as the imme- diate passage of the Garonne without a halt, and triumphant entry into Toulouse would have been an exploit worthy of our General. With five more pontoons the whole would have been effected, and, I believe, with little loss.


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